Day 7 is memorable at the 15th Mumbai Film Festival
Day 7 is memorable at the 15th Mumbai Film
Festival
Excitement governed Day 7 of the 15th
edition of the Mumbai Film Festival organized by the Mumbai Association of
Moving Images (MAMI) and presented by Reliance Entertainment. While the
penultimate day had an amazing lineup of events, it also signified that only
one day of the Festival remains.
Today’s
list of master pieces included Shield of
Straw directed by Takashi Miike, Before
Midnight directed by Richard Linklater, Nicolas Winding Refn’s Only God Forgives, Om Prakash
Srivastava’s A Few Days More, Gloria directed by Sebastian Lelio,
legendary Satyajit Ray’s Mahanagar, The
Sea Inside directed by Alejandro Amenabar, Costa Gavras’ Capital, Rakeysh Om Prakash Mehra’s Bhaag Milkha Bhaag among many more.
A
must watch on today’s list was director Mirra Bank’s “The Only Real Game”, a
documentary exploring the power of baseball for people in Manipur. A small
group of baseball-loving New Yorkers and two Major League Baseball Envoy coaches
team up with Manipuri men, women and children to "Play Ball."
Director
Khalid Mohammed’s Little Big People was also screened today. Introducing the
film which is about Mumbai's talented street children, the lovely Sonam Kapoor said,
“Little Big People shows the
spirit of our city Mumbai.” The film focuses on a tightrope walker, a
multi-linguist hawker boy, an aspiring Bollywood heroine, a cricket champ and
four other kids to sensitize viewers of the abundant talent among the untrained
children. Sonam Kapoor interacted with the child stars as she professed her
love for the Film Festival. "Mumbai Film Festival is such a great festival. I am a big world cinema
fan. Watching world cinema is like doing riyaz for me. I have to do it
regularly.”
Not to be missed
was the talk with Waris Hussein. The British Television and Film Director
interviewed by film critic Joan Dupont. Speaking on the subject of an actor's director crossing frontiers he said, “You don't
either be in awe or be afraid of big actors. That's the trick to work with them.
Even President Clinton rehearsed his lines with an actor before shooting the
Child's Wish.”
The Music
Composers master class of the day involved Jonathan Allen, Mix Engineer - Abbey
Road Studios, Christian Wright, Mastering Engineer - Abbey Road Studios, Lucy
Launder, Head Of Mastering Abbey Road Studios, Jatanil Banerjee, Membership
Development Manger, PRS For Music, UK, Shantanu Hudlikar - Chief Sound Engineer
Yash Raj, Achille Forler - MD Universal Music India, Dee Wood - Whistling Woods
International - School of Media & Communication, Ilan Eshkeri - Guest Composer and
moderator Andrew T. Mackay.
Speaking on music
composition, Ilan Eshkeri said, “It is very important for you to have an
overview of the entire film making process. Even as an intern, go down the
ladder and observe how everyone works. Making a film is a really big
collaboration. As a music composer my job is to do what is right for the
film."
“It's very important for us to make directors watch films with their ears"
said Dee Wood from Whistling Woods.
Catching
the final days of the 15th Mumbai Film Festival were Sonam Kapoor, Dolly
Thakore, Deepa Mehta, Khalit Mohammad, Amol Palekar, Rajatr Kapoor, Niharika
Singh, Sharbani Mukherjee, Anjum Rizvi among others.
The
event was drawn to a close with thanks to the main sponsors: Reliance
Entertainment and special thanks to the Government of
Maharashtra, Venue Partner Taj Vivanta by Taj President, Liberty Cinemas,
Cinemax , Metro Big Cinemas. Reliance Media Works and Real Image.
About Mumbai Film Festival: The 15th Mumbai Film
Festival, a Reliance Entertainment initiative is organized by Mumbai Academy of
Moving Image (MAMI) and supported by the Dept. of Culture, Government of Maharashtra - a
body comprised of Indian film industry stalwarts, which was founded in 1997 by
late filmmaker Shri Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Noted filmmaker Shri Shyam Benegal
heads the body that consists of film directors including: Ramesh Sippy, Sudhir
Mishra, Ashutosh Gowarikar, Karan Johar, Anurag Kashyap, renowned actresses
Shabana Azmi and Jaya Bachchan, actor-director Amol Palekar and Farhan Akhtar
lyricist, writer and director Amit Khanna.
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